Jinx Thinks: I am so comfortable in this park! I love the walk around the lake, I get to see tons of people and dogs. There are also LOTS of Read more...
This park’s 460 acres were once part of Louis D. Conley’s 1500 acre estate. Today you can hike the trail system with your dog, as long as he’s on a Read more...
This State Park and adjoining State Forest offer more than 9000 acres combined to hike through! There is an extensive trail system, not many of which are marked, and most Read more...
Household pets are allowed as long as they are leashed or crated. There is a 9 hole golf course, clubhouse/restaurant, and beautiful view of Seneca Lake Read more...
1st Saturday of every month, the Long Meadow in Prospect Park turns into the Coffee Bark. free two hour event allows dogs to play together off leash while owners enjoy Read more...
Did you know this was the US’s 2nd national park? Chock full of historical sites and monuments on top of natural wonders. Well behaved dogs are welcome, please pick up Read more...
Located inside the Michael J Tully Park, this relatively new dog park features dedicated runs for small and large dogs, a shade structure, artificial turf/pea gravel, water fountains for dogs Read more...
Prosser Pines is home to one of the oldest surviving White Pine Plantations on the eastern seaboard of the US, the trees were planted as seedlings in 1812! The trail Read more...
Open May through Sept; the park has hammocks, craft beer, gardens and food! Pets are not allowed on the barges. Be sure to check their website for current policies Read more...
This huge, gorgeous park features well maintained trails (often utilized by horses), including the historic Walk Whitman Trail to Jayne’s Hill, the highest point on Long Island. There are plenty Read more...